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GLu oj m6 Anna Louise Shipley Anna Louise, wlio hails from Uniontovvn, is popularly known as Snip or Spike . Ship ' was graduated from St. John s High School in Uniontovvn with the class of 1943. A description of her? -an at- tractive, neat girl with dramatic ability and an enviable scholastic record. Anna Louise was a stu- dent in the secondary curriculum with majors in social studies and English. Ship ' s outstanding scholastic ability von her mem- bership in Pi Gamma Mu and Who s Who and enabled her to complete her college education in three years. Her varied activities on the Clarion campus included mem- bership in Hostess Club, College Players, International Relations, Women ' s Athletic Council, and Lambda Chi Delta. Ruth Svvarthout One of our outstanding seniors in the elementary field was Ruth, who specialized in primary work. Ruth was graduated from Oil City High School in 1941. She attended Clarion State Teachers College one year, worked two years as an accountant in an office, and then returned to Clarion. On campus Ruth was known as a friendly lass with a sense of humor and a high scholastic standing. She has been active in the following organizations: Theta Alpha Lambda, Association for Childhood Education, Camera Club, Choir, and Mixed Choir, Having outstanding ability, Ruth has been honored by her election to the presidency of Future Teachers of America and the sophomore class and by be- ing chosen for Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties in 1943. With her well- rounded personality Ruth will have great success in teaching. John Paul Tile Final impressions are lasting and Johnny surely made some good ones. He was the president of his class, of student senate, and of International Relations Club in his fourth active year at Clarion. John hails from Ridgway, where he attended Centennial High School. On arriving at Clarion he soon was well known for his friendly ways, cooperation, and leadership. He was seldom idle, cheerfully giving his help wherever it was needed. He vvas a member of Inter- national Relations Club for four years. Young Men s Christian Association and Choir for three years, student senate and varsity for two years, and Sequelle staff for one year. He was also an active member of Alpha Gamma Phi and Pi Gamma Mu. Since John served for approxi- mately two years with Uncle Sam s armed forces, he won ' t graduate this year. Page Tu ' enly-dfie
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Vke emc Nt H. S.A Norm conies Irom Warren and liveci on rampiis his senior year with his wife and sm.ill son. He was active in sii h organizations as College Player-.. Cieography. International Rela- lions and . Ipha Phi . lpha. He has worked hard as president and vice-president of the Young . len s Christian Association, and president of the Camera Club. Norm is very neat and nice looking. His inteihgence has gained him membership in Alpha l si Omega and Phi Sigma Pi. Iionorary educational fraternities. He majored in secondary edu- cation with science and math as iiis special fields. Norm com- pleted his fourth year of college after about four years in the service of the United States Army. He was a popular fellow wilh all students and always had a good word for cvervone. Grace Nao.mi Savers Naomi is one of the many who despise her first name, and gives ii ( oy looK when it is applied to lier. -Naomi has li t l in many towns: al present in Pelrolia. Pennsylvania — graduating from Karns City High School. She transferred to Clarion in 1944 from NIansfield State Teachers College, where she majored in home e( onomic s. While al Clarion she was a member of the Clioir ind ihc Camera C lub for two years. Naomi is a reserved. I.k ifnl person who possesses a mind of her own and in the future will do juslicc to lii-r llucc majors: library science, social studies, and English. She will be graduated this summer. Mary Louise Seifert Mary could easily be called the humor of the class of 1946. She is also noted for her friendli- ness and athletic abilit ' . . lary comes from I rookxille. although she graduated from Kittanning High School. She is intere.sted in secondary education and has majored in geography, social studies, and Elnglish. While at Clarion Nlary s ac- tivities have been varied — Young Women s Christian Association. C lioir. Ensemble. International Relation s Club, and Sequelle staff. Her participation in intra- mural sports and membership in the Woman s Athletic Counc il is ample proof of her athletic abililx. She has been the secre- l.uy ol oung Woman s Chris- licui .Association. treasurer of C hoir. vice-president and presi- dent ol Woman s Athletic Council, assistant editor of the Sequelle and a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon. Page Twenty
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ke emoA.6 Dorothy Zacherl We predict success in teach- ing for Dot , for she certainly has a way with young children. She is specializing in primary education. Dot came from Shippenviiie as a three-year accelerated stu- dent. She is a very conscientious worker and thorough in all thai she does. When it comes to ac- tivities Dot hasn ' t heen in the background, for she has partici- pated actively in the Camera Club and Association for Child- hood Education. She was vice- president of the Art Club, secre- tary-treasurer of Geography Club and corresponding secretary of Future Teachers of America. Dot is neat in appearance and has a pleasing personality. IN MEMORIAM y John M. Chuldenko September 2, 1945 The only service man froi ur class to be killed. The nearer I approach the end, the plainer I hear around me the immortal symphonies o( the worlds which invite me. It is marvelous, yet simple. .—Victor Hugo Page Twenly-two
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